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Ben64 seems to have done the trick, cannot connect from home network or a couple of VPNs but can connect from the VPS's
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thanks :)
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Hi there. I'm new to ubuntu server. After setting up my website for production on server, the mysql process takes a lot of RAM space (around 74% after few minutes). Due to which the site crashes due to insufficient free memory. What could be the possible reason for this and how should I go about to fix it? [I'm using nginx as webserver]
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how do you guys change download/update file path via ubuntu?
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Hi all. I used to be able to do "xinit -- :1" to start a new xserver but it dosn't seem to work on 16.04. I hear X/rootless X/systemd have changed how things work these days
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how do I start a second X?
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PS - it crashes with a "EE) parse_vt_settings: Cannot open /dev/tty0 (No such file or directory)"
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and now I cant Ctrl + alt + f1 into the other VT consoles
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wedgie
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lawltoad: i don't know about your xserver question, but ctrl + alt + FX works for me on 16.04
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It worked for me too
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until I ran xinit -- :1
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which failed
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now ctrl + alt + f1 wont work
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wedgie
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hmm. No idea. Sorry
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wedgie, wanna try running xinit -- :1 for me?
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are you on nvidia by any chance?
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hi
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hi
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wedgie
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lawltoad: same result as you. Command failed and now I can't go to the other consoles
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wedgie
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and no, not intel on this laptop
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Hmm, this may be an issue with 16.04: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2330506
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hi
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wedgie, I suspect it has to do with the interplay with multiseating
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My laptop's external monitor is not well recognized. It is never detected but typically starts as a mirrored monitor and sometimes as an extended monitor. I want it to always be extended but xrandr and other tools do not properly detect it. How to fix this?
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The prophets were right. systemd is a pain
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lawltoad, system d hasnt caused any problems for me
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Haha, I'm not a hater I swear. I just went from like 14.04 to 16.04 so I suspect alots changed
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I actually don't know if it's systemd's fault
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lawltoad, probably not that much really except for the later versions of this and that and system d
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but it looks like if I run "xinit -- :1" not only does it fail, but it makes changing to another VT with ctrl + alt + f1 fail now too. which I didn't think was possible
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lawltoad, yes init is replaced by systemd
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Hi, I've set user ulimit conf in /etc/security/limits.conf
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why does it not take effect
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pam.d/su has session required pam_limits.so
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SebthreeBQM10HD, Yea, I don't mean to start a systemd falamewar. Just tongue-in-cheek. Wanna try starting a second xinit -- :1 for me and see if it fails for you too
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?
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did you reboot?
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huh?
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I did
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lawltoad, on the tablet so that will be a bit different anyay, and init is gone thats what i mean
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i googled for a while and tried sysctl.conf , pam.d , securiy limits.conf
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no luck
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lawltoad, by having systemd there is no init at all anymore
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lawltoad, systemd replaces as in completly removes from distros that use it some of the old things such as init
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SebthreeBQM10HD, xinit
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SebthreeBQM10HD, its not tied into the old init to the best of my knowledge
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SebthreeBQM10HD, startx fails the same way
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SebthreeBQM10HD, know much abotu multiseating?
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no cant help you
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Hi, can anyone help in here please http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40373920/the-auto-login-configuration-cant-pass-the-first-appeared-screen-after-reboot-s ? Thank you.
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o/
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so, obviously tcpdump loops if you're connected via ssh and don't filter ssh traffic out. but why does it loop at drastically different speeds on different networks?
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I tried given solution last night but no help
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found it was related to Installation Wizard
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ubuntunewbie, what are you on about refferring to your issue?
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that keyboard(can't input in installation Wizard)
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In Screenshot and in installation i got different when i got same as screen as given in screenshot it works
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:)
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but i don't know how to get that screen same as screenshot :(
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GetUbuntuGNOME?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=try.png
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i didn't get that screen :(
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it run direct and show install link in GUI :(
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that is why keyboard was not working
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any solution now?
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my boot method is cd first 2nd hd :p
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hi
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hi
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i've compiled the kernel and placed it to /boot/vmlinuz. then ran `mkinitcpio -g /boot/myinitramfs.img -k /boot/vmlinuz`. myinitramfs.img is also what grub.cfg looks at
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now when i boot it, i get the error saying it cannot find the partition with given uuid
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can someone tell me if the mkinitcpio command is okay?
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the uuid that it fails to find is the same that an older build of the kernel uses and that works fine
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Hi, can anyone help in here please http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40373920/the-auto-login-configuration-cant-pass-the-first-appeared-screen-after-reboot-s ? Thank you.
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Lerz, hi
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not sure where the best place to ask this... ive recenlty been having issues with usb3 in that when i have a few devices hooked up to the same port (either hub or a jbod enclosure with multiple drives), it randomly goes nuts after time... when i plug it into usb2, it works perfectly fine
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test
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!ping
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pong!
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hello, i bootet a ubuntu 16.04 server ad64 livecd in rescue mode. is there a way to find out, which modules are compiled into the kernel
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kennyZ: you can look at one of the config-* files in /boot on any ubuntu install of the same version, the image should be using the same kernel.
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ducasse: thanks, but in rescue mode there is no /boot directory and also no /proc/config.gz. i think the kernel is in /cdrom/install, but there is no config file
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kennyZ: i know, you would need to look at a real install afaik.
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you are right :)
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close
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quit
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hey guys! here's an interesting question. I have a home server that has two nics, one is connected to the Internet via PPPoE (eth0), the other one is connected to my home switch (eth1). I've made two VMs, one acting as a router. I've made two bridges (vmbr0 -> eth0 & vmbr1 -> eth1) and connected the router VM to both. the router VM can't use ethX directly, it needs to use a bridge. I've set
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